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Author: CHIU-NAN LAI, PH.D.Artist: HAN-NENG cHAN
Dr. Lai's Health Tips
Copyright © 2003 Chiu-Nan Lai, Ph.D
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2nd Edition, 1st reprint, May 2010
Printed in SINGAPOREISBN 978-981-04-9603-6
Author: CHIU-NAN !.AI, PH,O,Artist: HAN-NENG cHAN
FIRST STEP: HOUSE CLEANING ...S
I. WHEN DO YOU NEED HOUSECLEANING ...6
1. PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL ANDMENTAL SYMPTOMS ...6
2. KNOW THE SOURCES OF TOXINS ...8
Ill. EMOTIONAL CLEANSING ...441. EYE MOVEMENTS ...462. SALT BATH. ..4B3. BLUE LIGHT...50
4. GENTLE TAPPING. ..525. BREATHING. ..53
6. CHAKRA HARMONIZING. ..557. REMOVING THE EFFECTS OF
ANESTHETICS ...63
SECOND STEP: HEALTHFULLIFESTYLE ...65
1. WHAT TO EAT...66
2. FOOD AS MEDICINE FOR HEALTH. ..933. HEALTHFUL HOME ...10l4. HEALTHFUL WORKING
ENVIRONMENT. ..107
5. DRESSING FOR HEALTH ...1126. SUNLIGHT, AIR, WATER,
NATURE ...1l6
7. EXERCISE. ..123
8. SLEEP...1269. RELATIONSHIPS ...129
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THIRD STEP: JOYFUL AND FREE...133
1. THE WONDERFUL USE OFCOLORS ...134
2. CREATING YOUR IDEAL...142
APPENDIX
MY OWN JOURNEY TO HEALTH ...145
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FIRST sTEP
HOUSECLEANING
• WHEN DO yOU NEEDHOUSE CLEANING
1. PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND MENTALSYMPTOMS
Headaches, dizziness, sluggishness,forgetfulness, tiredness, frequent colds and flu,coughs, visual and hearing loss, slow reflex,difficulty in breathing, high or low blood pressure,skin rash, high or low blood
sugar, poor digestion, e.bloating, constipation, ~;.K ~diarrhea, bad breath, ~ )body odor, pain inany part of the body,-•.. -
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irritability, anxiousness, fearfulness, poor sleep,inability to concentrate, frequent urination, andother sickness.
The above symptoms result from accumulatedphysical and emotional toxins or disturbance ofthe life force (chi). First, find the sources of toxins,remove the sources, and then clear out storedtoxins. Finally, adopt a healthful life style toimprove physical, emotional and mental health.
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2. KNOW THE SOURCES OF TOXINS1. FOOD AND DRINKS AS SOURCES OFTOXINS
Excess intake of high fat and animal foodssuch as chicken, fish, duck, meats, seafoods andrefined carbohydrates such as white rice, andwhite flour products produces acidity in the body,
causing acidosis. Gout isan example oftoo much uricacid in the body.Acid-producingfoods shouldnot exceed 20%of the total diet.
These are grains(except millet),
animal foodsand sugar.
Excess consumption of high cholesterol animal foodproducts can lead to the body being over-acidic.
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Animal foods are the main sources of pesticideresidues, chemicals, antibiotics .
Animal foods are the main sources of pesticideresidues, chemicals, antibiotics, synthetic hormones,
and viral DNA from genetic engineering.Other toxins come from canned goods, salt,
deep-fried foods, preservatives, food colorings,artificial flavorings and other chemical additives.
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2. TOXINS TAKEN IN THROUGH THEBREATH:
Toxins absorbed through breathing includedust, auto exhaust, carbon monoxide, agriculturaland industrial pollutants, in-door pollutants suchas cleaning agents, bleach, antiseptics, fragrances,pesticides, termite fumigants, ozone and chemicalsfrom electrical appliances and computers.
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3. POLLUTIONS FROM MAN-MADEELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS:
Alternating electricity, static electricity, radioand microwaves from electrical appliances such asTV, computers, electric stoves, microwave ovens;high voltage and high current lines, radio and
T'V, stations, cell phones and cell phone towersare sources of electromagnetic pollution.
4. EMOTIONAL TOXINS:These include traumas from prenatal and birth
experiences, childhood traumas (especially neglectand criticism), surgical traumas, loss of loved ones,resentment, anger, low self-esteem andanesthetic residues. -
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• BODY CLEANSING
1. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ARE THEBEST CLEANING AGENTS
Fresh vegetable and fruit juices can quicklyclean away excess acidic waste products andreplenish mineral and vitamins. Below is a listof some nutritious juices. When buying a juicer,choose one that is durable and efficient.
• Carrot Juice: Carrots grown from uncon-taminated fertile soil are sweet and fragrant. If
carrots happen to have a strange taste, do not usefor juicing. Carrot juice is a rich source of calciumand other minerals and a precursor of vitamin A,beta-carotene, which is protective against cancer.
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Depending onone's needs andpreferences, onecan add somebeets or othergreens to carrot juice. In the morning or at noontime one can add a slice of ginger. One can drinkone or two glasses, up to four glasses of juicesper day.
• Celery Juice: Celery juice is a rich source ofnatural sodium. In hot weather, drinking celeryjuice will replenish lost sodium due to sweating.It helps to regulate body temperature. Eatingrefined carbohydrates from white rice or whiteflour can cause deposits of inorganic calcium in the
blood vessels and joints, resulting in kidney andgall stones and arthritis. Celery juice can help todissolve this excess calcium and eliminate it. Thejuice is beneficial in cases of high blood pressureand also for the lungs.
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• Green Vegetable Juices: Any greens thatdo not have a strange taste are good for juicing.Green juices are beneficial for liver, lungs, heartand diabetic conditions. Bitter greens such as
dandelion, and endive are especially good forthe liver. Dark greens such as spinach andparsley are good. For those unaccustomed to thetaste, one can sweeten with cane juice or fruit
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JUIce. One Vitamin Cpill added to the juicewill keep it fresh atroom temperature forone day.
Fruits and fruitjuices should be eaten,at least thirty minutesbefore a meal. Melons,
in particular, such ashoneydew melon, wa-termelon and cantaloupeshould not be mixedwith other fruits. Avoid
eating sweet and sourfruits at the same time.Sour fruits are goodcleansers. Sweet fruitsare nourishing.
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Choose fruits grown in season. Sour fruitshave an alkalizing effect on the blood afterdigestion. Animal foods and sugar produce acidityin the blood. Most people who consume excessanimal products and refined carbohydrates tendto have acidic blood. Vegetable and fruit juiceshave a balancing effect.
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Fresh orange juice diluted with water in amixture of half and half can help remove mucus.When one has mucus build-up, one can chooseto drink a glass of diluted orange juice everyhalf an hour for one day. Be sure the oranges ortangerines are organic.
• Fresh Lemon Juice: Use the juice of onelemon added to a glass of warm water. Drinkingthis first thing in the morning can help cleanse the
kidneys. If one has kidney stones or bladder stonesone can take the juice of up to 12 lemons a day(one at a time) diluted in warm water for 5 days.
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IThe dissolved stones will come out with the urine.One should stay on a light diet during this time.
2. HIGH POTASSIUM SOUPPotassium is one of the most abundant min-
erals in the body. The normal ratio of potassiumto sodium is about 4 or 5. Nowadays, the aver-age person takes in twice as much sodium aspotassium. Salt is the most common additive infood. Potassium is concentrated particularly in
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the fruit part of plants such as squash, melons,fruits, seeds and grains. High potassium soup cansupplement the body's need for potassium. It canbe taken in times of stress, when suffering fromcolds and flu, cancer, high blood pressure, and toimprove the immune system.
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All cells need potassium to function.
Ingredients: All squash in season, such aspumpkin, winter squash, zucchini, winter melon,cucumber, butternut squash, acorn squash; rootssuch as jicama, beets, and grains such as barley,millet; red dates, plus dark greens such as collardgreens and kale.
Add enough water to cover the ingredients.Bring to boil then simmer for thirty minutes. Takeonly the broth. The ingredients can be used twice.
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3. HIGH ENERGY SOUP (HIGH MINERALSOUP)
Vegetables and grains produced by naturalfarming methods are a rich source of minerals,trace nutrients, and nutrients. They help to nourishand repair the body.
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Soups from these ingredients can be takenbefore a meal to warm up the stomach, and stimu-
late the digestion. They are helpful in preventingand recovering from illnesses.
Basic ingredients:
Root vegetables such as beets, sweet potatoes,carrots, burdock, parsnips; dark leafy greens suchas kale, broccoli, tough parts of the vegetables(skin of broccoli); barley, millet, adzuki beans,black beans, string beans or squash.
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Add enough water to cover the ingredients.Simmer for one hour or so, or cook in a ricecooker. Use the broth only. Can be cooked asecond time.
Other additions: depending on one's needs,
one can add Chinese herbs such as astragalus,codonopsis (dong shen), American Ginseng forstrengthening chi, or cumin, fennel, bay leaf,
thyme, and fenugreek.
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4. WHEAT GRASS OR BARLEY GREENJUICEFresh wheat grass and barley green juice are
types of green vegetable juice. They are especiallyuseful when one cannot get pesticide-free fresh
vegetables. Green grass juices contain all the nu-trients the human bodyneeds. They also containthe highest quality ofprotein. They help todetoxify chemical andradiation pollutants.In our polluted environ-
ment, they provide a
supplement. It is bestto grow one's own.Otherwise one can buya tray of fresh grass.Dry powder can be usedduring emergencies.
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Grow wheat grass at home for juicing
Planting direction: Choose organically-grownwheat or barley. Soak the seeds in water over-night. Next day, drain the water. Place the seedsin a large bowl and cover for two days. Preparea tray five to eight centimeter (5-6 inches) deep.
Place soil in the tray. Allow a space at the edgeto let the excess water drain. Keep the soil moist.Spread the wheat sprouts over the soil. Coverwith a wet cloth. Place the tray in a dark placefor several days. When the wheat sprouts are afew inches tall, remove the cloth and put the trayin a cool place.
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Avoid direct sunlight. Water everyday untilthe wheat grass is 18 cm tall (6 to 7 inches). Cutabove the roots.
Use a wheat grass juicer with a slow-movingmotor. If one does not have juicer, one can chewthe grass and spit out the pulp. Take one to twotablespoonful per day, no more than 1/4 cup(60cc).
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If one feels nause-ated after taking thewheat grass juice, onehas taken too much,and the detox reaction can be strong. It is besttaken between meals on an empty stomach. Onecan dilute the juice with a little lemon juice. Donot take after six p.m. to avoid being too energizedand having difficulty going to sleep.
Wheat grass juice may be used externally as adisinfectant or as an eye wash for catarrh. Some-one reported using this eye wash once or twice
a day, and after sixmonths, the catarrh
was gone.Wheat grass
juice should beused fresh, im-mediately afterjuicing.
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5. BENEFICIAL BACTERIAThe human body usually has over 400 kinds
of bacteria. Some are beneficial for digestion andelimination, some are neutral, and others, suchas putrefactive bacteria and pathogenic bacteria,
can be toxic to the body. When beneficial bacteriaare in the majority, the others are under control.
Beneficial bacteria take their nourishment fromplant foods. Putrefactive bacteria are fed by meatand fish. Taking plant food helps to maintainsufficient beneficial bacteria. They are importantfor the overall digestion, elimination, and supportof the immune system.
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They are the first line of defence againstexternal pathogens.
When our water, air and food supplies arepolluted, it becomes necessary to supplementbeneficial bacteria. They help to detoxify thepollutants. Unfortunately, the beneficial bacteriaare killed by pesticides, preservatives, andpollution. Most people are deficient in beneficialbacteria.
The best sources of beneficial bacteria are freshvegetables and naturally fermented foods such assauerkraut, miso, yogurt, kefir, and commercial
supplements. ---
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Natural Sauerkraut:
Finely chop one cabbage. \Add one tablespoon of naturalsea salt. Mix well. Place themixture in a glass "" " ~ ~....~~ ,
or ceramic jar. Natl-tyaL ,.;;, ):'='~'=.'::::=~Press down with sea
salt••....a spoon until thejuice covers thecabbage. Place at roomtemperature for three to five days.There will be a color change and asour taste. The finished product canbe refrigerated for one month or so. One can alsoadd smaller quantities of beets, carrots, turnips,cayenne pepper, fennel, cumin, cilantro, or Sichuanpepper. Sauerkraut can be juiced and added to other
vegetable juice. It will enhance the detoxifyingeffect, and will prolong the freshness of juice atroom temperature. II
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6. ENZYME SUPPLEMENTEnzymes are catalysts for digestion. They are
inactivated above 60 degree °C or 165 degree OF.Eating only cooked food will result in a deficiencyof enzymes in the digestive tract. Fresh fruits,vegetables and sprouts are rich sources ofenzymes. Naturallyfermented foodssuch as sauerkraut,
pickled vegetables
and rejuvelacalso containenzymes.
Rejuvelac helps torestore health of thedigestive tract, aswell as replenish themissing nutrients inthe body.
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Rejuvelac aged at room temperature for 24 hours is the most ideal.
Rejuvelac contains the nutrients found inwheat, such as vitamin E and additional nutrients
such as vitamin C, extra vitamin B complexes,including B 12 and enzymes.
Nowadays, people in the wealthier countriesmay eat a lot but are generally in poor health.Rejuvelac offers a convenient way to restore thehealth of the digestive system. It will also providemissing nutrients.
Rejuvelac tastes neutral and slightly sweet.
Occasionally it may be slightly sour, but shouldnever be putrid. If the wheat is not of goodquality - irradiated, for example - or the wateris polluted, then the wheat will not ferment. Itwill putrefy instead. In such case, it should beused for compost. Replace the wheat with goodquality wheat or use filtered or spring water formaking rejuvelac.
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HOW TO MAKE REJUVELAC
~Choose organic wheat. After
rinsing in water, soak in water~ for eight hours. Drain
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_~ the water. Place the..::;;;, ~ wheat in a bowl
c:;-. ~ and cover_:i _~ "",4--.,,- wit h a
plate for twodays to sprout. Transfer the
wheat sprouts to a glass jar and add twice theamount of water. For each cup of wheat sprout,add two cups of water. Place at room temperature(25 degree QC)for 24 hours. In warmer climates,
shorten the time to 8 to 12 hours. Drink the water.
Extras can be kept in the refrigerator. One canmake a second batch by replacing the water andwaiting another 24 hours. This can be repeatedfor a third time. Temperatures too high or too loware not suited for making rejuvelac. One can drinkone to four glasses a day.
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7. SWEATINGSweating is
an effective wayof clearing
the body ofpollutants, suchas chemicals frompesticides, plastics,hydrocarbons fromgasoline, and allindustrial wastes.Fat soluble pollutantsmight be stored in the body fat for many years.
Sweating can be induced through exercise,sauna, a steam bath or a hot bath. After sweating,drink clean water and replace body fat with onetablespoon of clean organic oil per day. The Dietshould be clean, using only organic vegetables,fruits and grains.
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8. EXERCISEExercising in clean air among many trees
increases circulation and is an effective meansof detoxifying the kidneys, lungs, and largeintestine.
Exercising in clean air among many trees increases circulation and isan effective means of detoxifying
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Sports and walking are all relaxing andpleasant exercises. Exercise until the heartbeatspeeds up and the lungs breath deeply.
9. ENERGY EXERCISEWhen the body's energy level increases, the
body will expel lower energy pollutants.Solid and liquid waste matter is removed, and
also "dirty chi." Energy exercise can quickly raiseyour energy.
There are many schools of energy exercises,
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also called Chi Gong. They are in the category ofmovement, meditation or a combination of both.One can choose which form to learn according to
one's interests and opportunities. There are two
simple energy exercise:(1) Hand-clapping Exercise:
As the name suggests,this exercise is the simpleclapping of hands. Thepalms are energeticallyconnected to the entire
body. Through clappingone stimulates the chi or
life force throughoutthe body. Clapping
with the
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entire palmloudl y is themost effectivemethod.
If we are concerned about disturbing others,then we can clap with hollow palms or differentparts of the palms, fingers against fingers, edgeagainst edge, etc. Five minutes of clapping perday is sufficient for health maintenance. To recover
from illnesses, one needs to clap ten to twentyminutes, or more. Detox reactions can causediscoloration of the palms, dryness or cracking.The body can also produce odor.
(2) Wutaishan Eight Step ExerciseWutaishan exercise begins at the head and
moves down to the feet. It can balance the wholebody.
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Rubbing the feet at the end is the most impor-tant part, a natural complement to hand-clapping.
It is usually done before going to sleep. When do-ing it in the morning, skip the feet-soaking part.
METHOD: Fill a pan or bucket with hot water.Add a little salt to the water. Place the feet in thewater, covering the ankles.
First Step: Comb hair with all ten fingers fiftytimes (fig.l).
(fig.1 )
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Second Step: Usepalms to smooth over thehead fifty times.
( fig.4 )
( fig.2 )Third Step: Use palms
to rub the back of thehead fifty times.
(fig.3 )
Fourth Step: Use palms torub the ears fifty times.
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Fifth Step: Use palmsto massage the temples
fifty times.
Sixth Step: Usepalms to massage theface fifty times.
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Seventh Step: Usepalms to massage theback fifty times.
Eighth Step: Bring feet out of the water.
Stroke the bottom of the feet with palms 1500times each (men start with the left foot and womenwith the right foot; it takes approximately fifteenminutes per foot). If time is limited, do at leastfive hundred times per foot.
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• EMOTIONAL CLEANSING
Unprocessed negative emotions, especiallyshock, rejection or not having been welcomed bymother or father in the womb, surgical shock, and
accidents are all traumas that leave their marks in
the body and mind.
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These traumas
produce the tenden-cies of needing tocontrol others, hyper-activity, depression,suicidal, tendencies,
self-aggression,forgetfulness, inability to concentrate, and evenmental illnesses. These traumas can be storedin the life force for many years and also in the
right brain stem, interfering with the body's basicfunctions: heartbeat, breathing, and immunefunctions. For those who experience trauma inchildhood, in particular neglect and criticism, therisk of getting chronic illnesses is above average.The release of stored emotions and traumas
are important for health, and for recovery fromillnesses.
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Some Effective Methods:1. EYEMOVEMENTS
The eyes are a major nerve center in thenervous system and the closest link to emotionsand the astral body.
Eye exercises can be effective in releasingemotions. The eye-rolling exercises came fromJack Schwarz.
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Eye-rolling can release emotions
When negative emotions arise, such as anger,sadness, anxiety, or remembering an event or
person that offset these emotions, roll the eyesfirst to the right (clockwise) three times; then rollto the left (counter-clockwise) many times untilthe emotions are released. By using this methodbefore going to sleep one can release emotionsfrom the day.
A related method involves rapid eye move-ments back and forth to release emotions.
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2. SALT BATHSalt water can cleanse the aura or energy field.
The energy field can be polluted by coming intocontact with a sick or distressed person. Naturalsea salt or rock salt are the best. Use one cup ofsalt in a tub of water. Soak for fifteen minutes.
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Be careful that the water is not too hot. One can
also soak when there is emotional distress. Applecider vinegar has a similar effect. Use one cup of
apple cider vinegar to a tub of water.
3. BLUE LIGHTThe rainbow colors
of sunlight have abeneficial effect onemotions, and canalso activate hiddenpotentials. A sunnyblue sky has acompletely differenteffect on our feelingsthan a cloudy gray sky.
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The blue col or of the sky helpsus to let go. It is also the color
of unconditional love, dispellingnegative emotions. It can help toresolve human conflict.
To visualize blue, first look atthe blue sky, then close your eyesand recall the color. One can usealso photos of blue sky or blue gemstones. People living in cities see
gray ish blue sky, not the true blueof natural sky.
Imagine breathing blue lightinto the nervous system from headto toe. Allow every cell to be infusedwith blue light. To clear unhappymemories of life experiences orpeople, visualize blue light whileremembering. Only a few minutesof visualization are sufficient.
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4. GENTLE TAPPINGThe most traumatic emotions are stored in the
right brain stem, disconnected from consciousmemory. Prenatal and birth traumas are often notremembered. One can use chakra breathing andgentle tapping to release. The sense of touch isconnected to the right brain stem.
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From thefeet to legs,chest, backand head,
gently tapeveryw here.Focus your
awareness onthe body sensations.
When there is a physical response such as shak-ing, heat or cold, or mental images, allow them
to come and go. Do not repress the response. Ifthe emotions become too intense, one can use eyerolling to release.
5. BREATHINGBreathing is controlled by the right brain
stem. Stored negative emotions will interfere withbreathing. One can also release negative emotionsthrough regulated breathing.
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Holding one's breath is a sign of emotionalaccumulations. Breathing deeply will releaseemotions. To train to breath deeply, start while
lying down. Place a few books on the abdomenarea. When breathing in, breathe into the abdomen
area so it rises up (fig.l). Whenbreathing out, relax the abdomen
and let the books relax
(fig.l )
back down (fig.2).Once one learns tobreathe in and out,
long and deep,then there is noneed for books.
Practice while
(fig.2 )
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lying down, continue while sitting, standing andwalking, breathing deeply all the time. One willbecome more relaxed. When feels tensions build-ing up or becoming irritable, remember to breath
deeply for five minutes.
6. CHAKRA HARMONIZINGEmotions, thoughts and man-made electro-
magnetic fields and chemical pollutants can allinterfere with our energy levels, dragging usdown. Chakras are the transformers of energy.Chakra harmonizing combines visualizations andbreathing to open and balance the chakras. It ishelpful to release emotions and to clear residuesof anaesthetics.
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1. Bottom of the feet: visualize on inhalation
that the breath enters through the bottom ofthe left foot, up the leg across the waist. Onexhalation, the breath travels down the right legand the out the bottom or the right foot. Repeatten times (fig.1).
2. Bottom of the feet: visualize on inhalationthat the breath comes in through both feet to the
heart. Upon exhalation, the breath goes back thesame way, out the bottom of the feet. Repeat tentimes (fig.2).
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3. Knees: On inhalation, breathein through the knees to the heart. On
exhalation, breathe out through theknees. Repeat ten times (fig.3).
4. Root Chakra: Breathe inthrough the Hui-Yin point (between
urinary and rectum openings) tothe heart. Breathe out through theHui- Yin point. Repeat ten times(fig.4).
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5. Dan- Tien (Hara): Breathe in through theabdomen to the heart. Breathe out from the heartback out to the lower abdomen. Repeat ten times(fig.5).
6. Navel Chakra: Breathe in through the solarplexus (just above the navel) to the heart. Breathe
out through the solar plexus. Repeat ten times(fig.6).
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7. Heart Chakra: Breathe in through the heart,and breathe out through the heart (fig.7).
8. Throat Chakra: Breathe in through theindentation in the center of the collar bone to theheart. Exhale through the throat chakra. Repeat
ten times (fig.8).
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9. Brow Chakra: Breathe inthrough the forehead, in the middleof the eyebrows to the heart. Breatheout from the heart to the eyebrowchakra. Repeat ten times (fig.9).
10. Crown Chakra: Breathe inthrough the top of the head to
the heart; breathe out through thecrown. Repeat ten times (fig.IO).
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11. Breathe in through thefeet and through all the chakrasand out the crown. Repeat threetimes (fig.11).
12. Breathe in through thefeet and crown together to the heart. Breathe outfrom the heart to the feet and crown. Repeat threetimes (fig.12).
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( fig.12 )
To release feelings that are persistent, afterharmonizing the chi, reflect on the feelings andask to go to the source. Be aware of the sensationsin the body. Allow the body to release whateverneeds to be released. Sometimes images willaccompany the sensations.
7. REMOVING THE EFFECTS OFANESTHETICSThere are two aspects to clearing anesthetics.
The first is the residual effectsof the drugs in the body and chior life force. The other is traumafrom surgery anddental work.
The after-effects cancause back
ache, pain,numbness
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or stiffness in the area of the surgery, difficulty
in breathing, irregular heart beat, and loweredimmune resistance.
To start, the subject and an assistant both dothe chakra harmonizing exercise. The subject thenlies down facing up. The assistant then placesthe right hand two to three feet above the navelchakra. Make the motion of pulling a few timesto pull off the residual chi. One may feel pricklysensations in the palm. Throw the dirty chi into
a bucket of salt water. Rinse the hand quickly inthe salt water. If necessary, repeat the procedurea few times. The clearing is complete when onefeels no more prickly sensations. One can alsopoint the palm toward the sun and breath inand out through the palm a few times to clearthe energy field.
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SECOND sTEP
HEALn-tFULLIFESTYLE
• WHAT TO EAT?
A natural, clean diet is the basis of a healthful
lifestyle. Choose plant foods grown withoutpesticide by natural farming methods. All parts ofthe plants should be part of the diet: roots, stems,leaves, fruits, seeds and flowers. Sea vegetablesand plants of all colors should be eaten.
One can add a little oil, such as olive oil,sesame oil, sun-
flower seed oil, orcoconut oil. Cold-
pressed or expel-ler-pressed oil arethe best. Avoidoil extracted withchemicals. When-ever possible,use seasonal localproduce.
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Cold-pressed or expeller-pressed oil are the best.Avoid oil extracted with chemicals.
Root vegetables: carrots, beets, burdock, turnip,lily bulbs, sweet potato, lotus root, Chinese wildyam, ginseng, etc.
Stem vegetables: kohlrabi, celery, asparagus,bamboo shoots, water chestnut, horsetail, etc.
Root Vegetables Stem Vegetables
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Leafy types of foods: spinach, cabbage, lettuce,Chinese greens, Napa cabbage, etc.
Flower types of foods: broccoli, cauliflower,
Tiger lily, squash flower, chrysanthemum, rosepetal, sweet olive flowers, etc.
Fruit types of foods: all varieties of squash,beans, bell pepper, hot pepper, corn, eggplant,
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Fruit Types of Foods
tomato, lycidium berries, and all kinds of fruitslike apples, oranges, pears, mangos, etc.
Seed types of foods: all grains, such as rice,wheat, millet, pearl barley, rye, barley, buckwheat,sesame, sunflower seeds, nuts, spices such asfennel, Sichuan pepper, black and white pepper,nutmeg.
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Natural Flavorings:Sour: lemon, and natural vinegars such as
apple cider vinegar, rice vinegar.Sweet: cane juice, raw sugar, molasses, barley
malt, dates, maple syrup, etc.Salty: miso, sea weed, dulse, sun-dried sea salt,
no-salt soy sauce, naturally-brewed soy sauce.
Lemon and molasses are all good natural flavorings.
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Pungent: spices such as ginger, scallion, onion,fennel, cumin, star anise, black pepper, Sichuanpepper, cardamon, etc.
Hot: all kinds of hot pepper.Bitter: bitter melon, fenugreek, dandelion, etc.
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FOOD COMBINATION
Acid-producing Foods (20%)...........................................
Grains (exceptmillet)
Beans
Cashews
Nuts
Peanuts
Sugar
All Animal Foods
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Alkaline-producing foods (80%)...........................................
Fruits
Vegetables
Sea Vegetables
Nuts
Seeds
Millet
Sprouted Beans & Grains
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FOOD COMBINATION
<-- compatible -> II <-- compatible -> III
High Protein
-Animal flesh
Neutral Carbohydrates
-Nuts (except peanuts) -Grains
-Oil -Potato-Eggs
-Dairy(cannot be mixedwith meat)Fruits
Beans
Sweet Fruits
-Banana (ripe)
-Sweet Dates
-Fig
-Grape (sweet)
-Papaya (ripe)
-Pear (sweet)
Milk & Yogurt
Brown sugar
+- incompatible -+ III
-Butter
-Vegetables
-Raisins
-Honey
-Wheat germ
-Bran
(Taken from the work of Dr. Howard Hay, 1866-1940)
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[Explanation] Foods are classify in three categories
• High protein (I), Neutral (II), and Carbohydrates(Ill)
• I and II, II and III are compatible• I and III are incompatible, so do not eat them
at the same meal• milk and dairy products cannot be mixed with
meat products• sweet fruits are exceptions so they can be
combined with group III
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE THREE MEALSThe digestive energy is the strongest before
noon. Eat high protein foods before noon. Dinnershould be light.
Breakfast: Porridge from grains such as millet,oatmeal, brown rice, and barley; vegetable soup,
granola, sourdough steamed buns and whole grainbreads. Energy soup and sweet fruits can be eatenwith a grain type of food. Sour fruits and melon
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Breakfast can be porridge but not meat and eggs
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should be eaten by themselves.
Fruits can be the central theme of a summerbreakfast. One papaya and a few bananas makea good breakfast.
Grains can be soakedeight hours for easiercooking. Wheat and rye
can be sprouted for a coupleof days before cooking.
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SUGGESTIONS FOR PORRIDGE• Adzuki Bean Porridge (four servings)1/2 cup each of adzuki beans and sweet riceSoak for eight hours. Pour off the soaking
water. Add five cups of water and cook for onehour, or use a rice cooker on the porridge setting.Astralagus or American ginseng can be addedduring cooking for additional chi nourishment.
• Oatmeal (four servings)Almonds 10, soaked for 8 hours. Pour off the
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water. Add water to oatmeal, almonds, dates,lycidium. Cook five to ten minutes.
• Brown Rice and Sweet Potato PorridgeSoak rice for at least eight hours. Add five
parts water and cook with sweet potato and alittle ginger strips to taste.
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ENERGY SOUPMain ingredients: all kinds of green sprouts
such as sunflower sprouts, buckwheat sprouts,mung bean sprouts and greens, some seavegetables, one tablespoon of sunflower seedsor sesame seeds, half an avocado.
Secondary ingredients: papaya, apple juice,watermelon, miso or vegetable broth. Chooseone only.
Method: Place fruits, fruit juices or vegetablesoup in the blender. Add the remainingingredients. Add avocado last. Blend just enoughto liquify.
Energy soup provides fresh amino acids,enzymes, all vitamins, and calories. One can enjoy
energy soup for breakfast, lunch and dinner or
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SUGGESTIONS FOR LUNCHChoose one or two grains. Rice and wheat
category (wheat, barley, rye, and oats) are notcompatible at the same meal. Rice category can beeaten at the same meal. Wheat category can alsobe eaten at the same meal. Choose a few selection
of vegetables, sesame seeds or nuts of one kind.Serve sea vegetables and beans several times aweek. One can enjoy a bowl of high energy soupor fruits thirty minutes before the meal. /
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Cooked andfresh vegetables,fresh vegetablejuices such as carrotand green juices aregood supplements.
SUGGESTIONS FOR DINNERFoods can be similar to lunch but less in quan-
tity and variety. It is best to have dinner threehours before bedtime. Do not overeat. Stimulantssuch as ginger and high protein foods should beavoided at dinner time.
Salad combination: Any non-poisonous, mild
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tasting leafy and root vegetables can all be eatenraw. Root and tuber vegetables such as carrots,lotus root, or burdock can be sliced or shredded.Stem vegetables such as celery, and leafy greenssuch as spinach, lettuce, napa cabbage, cabbage,sprouts, and some sesame and sunflower seedsare good ingredients.
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When making salad, washthe vegetables and dry themthoroughly. One can use aclean towel or salad spinner todrain the water. For seasoning,one can use sesame oil, miso,lemon and olive oil.
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SUGGESTIONS FOR CHANGING ONE'SDIETChanging one's diet is like quitting smoking.
One needs to first develop a strong determination,and then follow the method. It helps to know thatattachment to taste is a habit. Once the habit is
changed, one will enjoy the natural taste of foodand be satisfied.
~h Your Diet,tAvoid Overeating.
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First, increase your consumption of freshvegetables and whole grains. Add a salad to eachmeal. Change to brown rice, whole wheat breador other whole grains. Avoid deep fried foods.Significantly reduce the intake of high sugar andhigh fat foods such as ice cream, soda, etc.
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Depending on one's current eating habits,adjust one's dietary pattern gradually. If one isused to meat, and fish at every meal, reduce toonce a day. Those who are only eating meat andfish once a day, reduce to several times a week.
Every week choose one meal to be only fruits andvegetables. Allow the digestive system to rest.
Lower intake of fish & meat
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For those who like salty food, one can elimi-nate adding salt for one week to ten days. Oncethe excess salt has cleared out of the system, thesensitivities of the tongue will return. Then onecan taste the natural flavors of the food. Through-
out the process of changingone's diet, there will
be symptoms ofdetoxifica tion.The frequencyof bowel move-ments willincrease. Theskin may have
red rashes, orblisters. Onemay havesymptoms of
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colds and flu, headaches, running nose or tired-ness. These are all symptoms of detoxification.They will go away after a while. Afterwards onewill have more energy.
SUPPLEMENT SUGGESTIONSWhen living in environments with high levels
of chemical and electromagnetic pollutions, one
needs special foods, vitamins and herbs.Vitamin C: When living in a polluted
environment, one needs to take vitamin C,preferably in a natural form, in the morning orearly afternoon.
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If one takes Vitamin C too late, one will be tooalert and have difficulty falling asleep. Vitamin Cis helpful to remedy carbon monoxide poisoning.
Vitamin B complex nourishes the nervoussystem and adrenal gland. Pollution in generaloverstimulates the nervous system, causing ner-vousness. Vitamin B complex helps the nervoussystem to relax. Sprouts, rejuvelac, and nutritionalyeasts are rich sources of Vitamin B complexes.
Spirulina is a rich source of protein, vitamins,chlorophyll and other nutrients. It helps to removeradiation toxins. It is especially good for therespiratory system.
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Kelp or kelp powder assists in removing heavymetal toxicities and radiation toxins. One can use
kelp in cooking, in soups or teas. Taking a seaweedbath stimulates the skin to detoxify, normalizesblood pH and promotes liver function. To takethis bath, pour seaweed tea into the bath water.Soak thirty minutes. When using kelp powder, use1/4 cup. Kelp powder mixed with water as a pastecan be used to clean the skin and hair.
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Pesticide-free orange or lemon peels stimulatedigestion and secretion of digestive juices. Chemi-cal pollutants injure the stomach and interfere withdigestion. Orange and lemon peels can help torestore the secretion of digestive juices. They canbe minced and used in salad or in tea. One can put
orange peel or lemon peel in drinking water.Kelp powder and lemon or orange peel can be
combined to make tea. For four cups of water boilone tablespoon of kelp powder and the skin of oneorange. When one needs extra chi, add astralagus(huang-chi) and American ginseng. ('
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• FOOD AS MEDICINEFOR HEALTH
Head and Nervous System: Root vegetablessuch as carrots nourish the head. Potato is not aroot but a tuber. It's said that excessive consump-tion of potato makes one materialistic in thinking.Ginko leaf and rosemary help to improve thememory.
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Chest (lung, respiratory system, heart): Leafyand stem vegetables such as lettuce, spinach,celery, dandelion nourish the chest area. Comfreyand hyssop are very good for the lungs (Formulafor mucus-clearing tea: one part peppermint, onepart comfrey, two parts hyssop).
Abdomen area (stomach, liver, kidney, spleen,pancreas, elimination system): Fruits, seeds, andflowers such as grapes, apples, lemons,oranges, tangerines, cayennepepper, rice, wheat, and allgrains and nuts,
seeds such assesame,
flowerssuch aschamomile.
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Medicine for the stomach: nutmeg, cayennepepper, curry (cumiri, coriander, turmeric),cardamon, fenugreek, slippery elm inner bark,barley sprouts, and rice sprouts.
Medicine for the liver: lycidium berries,yarrow, chamomile, milk thistle, aloe, dandelionroot, leaf and flower.
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Medicine for the kidneys: watermelon seeds,watermelon, corn silk, kidney soup (equal partsof black beans, black dates, peanuts, wintermelonrind and brown sugar), barley soup, horsetail,parsley leaf and root.
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Medicine for the spleen: fenugreek (also goodfor lowering blood sugar).
Female hormone balance: Chaste berries, anddong quei.
Medicine for circulation: hawthorn berries,burdock, dong quei, black currant, lycidiumberries.
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Medicine for the adrenal gland: licorice,borage, Vitamin C and Vitamin B complexes.
Medicine for the lymphatic system: one partfennel, one part licorice, one part fenugreek, twoparts peppermint, two parts flax seeds. Simmerfour tablespoon of tea mix in four cups of boilingwater for five minutes. Strain.
Chi (yang) medicine: American ginseng, pineneedles, red rose petals, sage, rosemary, dongshen, astralagus, ginseng, dong quei (femaleginseng).
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Vital fluid (yin) medicine: comfrey, slipperyelm inner bark, asparagus roots, black sesame,lily bulb.
Medicine for the skin:
Burns: aloe, comfrey; for third-degree burns,use equal parts of wheatgerm oil, honey, andcomfrey leaf or root (fresh ordried powder).
Cuts: goldenseal, comfrey,Melaleuka oil (tea tree oil).
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Insect bites: clay pack, baking soda pack.Blister, pimple, blemishes: lemon juice,
acidophilus.Dry: jojoba oil, olive oil, coconut oil.
Cleaning: oatmeal powder, soy powder, applecider vinegar.
Swelling, rash, and hives: chickweed, calendula,
lemon juice, active yeast paste.Medicine for pneumonia: Add coconut oil to
one clove of garlic. Mash well. Spread on the bot-tom of the well-oiled feet. Wear socks overnight.
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• HEALTHFUL HOME
The ideal location for the home is far away from
freeways, high voltage power lines, agriculturalareas, golf courses (pesticide drift), industrialareas, T.v. stations, radio stations, and cell phonetowers. Those who are currently ill can considerliving temporarily in a clean, unpopulated area tosee if the condition improves. This may facilitatefinding the cause of the illnesses.
SECOND STCP rlEAL]1-IFUL LIFE5TYLE /1 0 1
Avoid polluting indoor air. Some commonsources of indoor pollution come from pesticides,termite fumigants, air fresheners, moth crystals,disinfectants, anti-fungal agents, cleaning agents,
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paint, synthetic carpet, propane and natural gas,T'V, microwave oven, mobile phones, cell phones,electricity, etc. Chemical and electromagneticpollution are particularly injurious to children.
It is best to prevent harm. Avoid or reduce theuse of pollution-producing products.
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Furnishings should be assimple as possible. Bamboo
and rattan furnitures are
environmen tall y friendlyand less polluting.
/'''''~:\""hr1~"1:Igetti""9 Below are some
Dutsuggestions fornon-toxic alter-natives:
• Cleaning agents:White vinegar, baking soda, salt, and lemon juicecan replace all the household cleaning agents. Inthe distilled vinegar one can put peels of lemonor orange. Soak for one week and remove. Onecan put a little of the scented vinegar in waterwhile cleaning the bathroom, floors, windows,and kitchen. This serves the multiple purposes asa natural deodorant, a cleaning agent, an insectand ant repellent, and a disinfectant.
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• Choose low toxicity water-based paint.Allow the room to air out at least one weekbefore moving in. The best flooring is tile, wood,or cork. Avoid carpet. Those with allergy to natural
gas can use an electric stove. Stand as far away aspossible to avoid electromagnetic pollution.
Use minimum electrical
appliances,especiallyT.v. and
appliances. Place all themajor appliances in oneroom such as the kitchen. x.The bedroom should ~'9..~;f
not have any ;t~<felectrical ,~~~~
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computers.At night it is bestto shut off the electricity
to the bedroom.
Disconnect electrical appliances when not inuse. Harmonize one's daily schedule to rise andretire with the sun. This saves energy and benefitsone's health at the same time.
For sleeping, choose natural fibers such ascotton or wool. By not using synthetic material,one's sleep will improve.
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• HEALTHFUL WORKINGENVIRONMENT
The considerations for the working environ-ment are the same as the home environment.In addition, be aware of work-related pollution.Agricultural workers should avoid using chemical
sprays and pesticides. Industrial workers shouldminimize polluting in the manufacturing process.Most people work in an office environment.Directly or indirectly one will come into contactwith computers. Very often an office will havemany computers, producing chemical and
electromagnetic pollution. A new computer willrelease the most chemicals in the first week of
usage. It is best to put the computer in a well-ventilated place or in an unoccupied room. Whenbuying new monitors, it is best to select a liquidcrystal "backlit" type that meets Tca standards.(see Appendix 1) Avoid pointing the monitortowards other people, especially the cathode-rayT.v. monitor type. Cathode-ray type of monitor
commonly used emits eight different kinds ofradiation, such as microwave, X-ray, staticelectricity, electromagnetic fields, etc.
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Whenever possible, change to liquid crystalmonitor type.
When sitting in front of the computer, thefurther away the better. Use natural lighting when
possible. If there are no windows, choose full-spectrum lighting.
Cathode-ray type of monitor commonly used emitseight different kinds of radiation
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Every thirty minutesallow the eyes to take abreak, visualize black.
Every thirty minutes allow the eyes to takea break. Put the two palms together, cup thepalms and gently cover the eyes while closed.Visualize black, allowing the nerves of vision tocompletely rest. Go outside a few times a day toget some sunlight. With the eyes closed, face the
sun, turning the head from side to side for a fewminutes. If there is air conditioning, be aware ofair quality. If necessary, install an air filter.
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What is TeO?Appendix 1: Swedish Professional Association
TCO is an association of white collar and technical
people, involving eighteen professional groups.Members include engineers, secretaries, teachers,etc. a total of 130,000 members. One of theresponsibilities of the organization is to establishstrict environmental and health standards toinsure the members have a safe and healthfulworking environment. Because computers at
work place and home are indispensable, theassociation's approval become useful as a standardfor consumers. In Europe where safety andenvironmental protection are given high priority,TCO approval is considered when buying.
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• DRESSING FOR HEALTH
The energy or chi of the body is influencedby the environment, including what we wear
and use on the body. It is best to wear washablenatural fibers, such as cotton, linen, and wool. The
chemicals used in dry cleaning are toxic unlesssteam-cleaned.
Synthetic fibers lower one's energy.
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Wearing organic cotton clothing will help theenvironment and increase the body's energy.
Although synthetic fibers have bright calorsand are easy to clean, they lower our energylevel. For those who are sensitive, they can induce
depression. Look for organic cotton clothingwhenever possible. It is good for the environmentand increasing one's energy. At the present timeit is easy to find organic cotton underwear.
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Nylon stockings are made of syntheticmaterial. Wearing them lowers one's energy. One
will get tired easily.
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The skin is the largest organ of the body.Anything that is put on the skin will enter thebody. Be very careful! Avoid perfume, syntheticcosmetics, soap, and shampoo. To clean the skin,one can use oatmeal, soy flour, or kelp powder.Mix one or two teaspoons with water and useon the face, and thewhole body. Rinse offwith water. The mix-
tures can be used towash hair. In the finalrinse one can add alittle vinegar.
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• SUNLIGHT, AIR,WATER, NATURE
Sunlight is a source of life. It nourishes the life
force. It is necessary for vitamin D synthesis andhelpful for the immune system. The best time forsunbathing is before ten in the morning and afterthree in the afternoon for five to ten minutes.
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For people who use computers a lot, sunbathing for five to ten minutes a day is especiallybeneficial. Because of the damage to ozone layer,avoid ultravioletinjury. Be carefularound noon; weara hat or use a para-sol. Those living in
an area with a lotof cloudy days can
consider buyingfull spectrum lights(similar to thoseused for growingplants).
AIR
Fresh air providesoxygen and life force. It isa precious jewel in modern life.
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Oxygen is a necessary condition for health.
Trees and sea vegetables are the source of oxygenon earth. Sadly we have lost one-half of trees onthe earth in the past 100 years. The life of the seahas declined considerably, causing an increase in
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carbon dioxide and decrease in oxygen. Walkingin the forest is essential. Avoid using chemicalsindoors, such as pesticides, disinfectants, bleach,fragrances, etc.
Everyone should do their very best to protectexisting forests and to plant more trees.
WATER
Water accounts for more than 70% of the body.Drinking clean water and sufficient water is very
important for health. Reverse osmosis waterfiltering is an advanced, efficient method ofpurifying water. To restore the trace minerals onecan add a few washed stones to the water jar, orsome organic orange or lemon peel.
Optimally, one should drink six to eightglasses of water per day, providing water fordigestion and elimination. Half an hour beforeeach meal is a good time to drink one cup ofwater.
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It is best to drink six toeigh,t glasses of waterper day.
The way to drink water is by sipping. In themorning one can take one glass of warm waterin 300 sips. This method has a therapeutic effect.Also one can add the juice of one lemon to aglass of warm water. This has a cleansing effecton the liver and kidneys. Taken first thing in themorning, it starts the liver going. One can add asmall amount of lemon juice to the daily waterto dissolve stones and rid the arteries of calciumdeposits.
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NATURENature is both cleansing and nourishing.
Everyone who wishes to be healthy in body andmind needs to visit nature often. Rising and
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resting with the sun, star gazing in the evening,appreciating a flower, listening to sounds of aflowing creek, observing the connectedness ofecology are all ways to know oneself and nature.It is necessary for both personal health, and thesurvival of the earth.
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• EXERCISE
Exercise is necessary for the maintenanceof health. In an agricultural society there aremany opportunities to be active. The digestion,elimination, circulation, lymphatic circulation, thefunctional and structure of the skeletal system, andmuscular system are all dependent on exercise.
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In the industrial society there are many labor-
saving machines. There are far less opportunitiesto be physically active. The body degenerates.Chronic illness is a degenerative disease.
It is best to do at least twenty minutes of exer-cise. Walking is a relaxing natural exercise. Sportsdo just as well. Choose places with clean air.
Once a week or once a month, take a walk inthe forest, at least one hour or more.
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Replenish the body with warm waterafter exercise. Avoid drinking iced cold water.Perspiration is the best avenue for detoxification.If the body has a lot of chemicals to detoxify, drinkplenty of water and also take two tablespoons ofclean oil such as cold pressed olive oil per day torelease the fat-soluble chemicals.
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• SLEEP
Sleep is the time for the body and mind torecharge. Modern life is filled with noise pollu-tion, electromagnetic and chemical pollution. Theyall disrupt sleep. In addition, lack of a regularschedule causes most people to be seriouslyshort of sleep. This causes exhaustion of bodyand mind that results in tiredness, irritability andeven illness.
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The following are suggestions for getting agood night of sleep.
1. Eat lightly at dinner time, at least three hoursbefore bedtime. Those with chronic insomniacan try cutting down on the amount of food atdinner time.
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2. One or two hoursbefore bedtime do somerelaxing, enjoyableactivities. Avoid workingon projects that requirea lot of mental effort.Also avoid watching TV,
using computers, and cell phones.3. Discharge static electricity before sleep by
walking on grass or pebbles with natural fiber-bottomed shoes, such as straw, cloth or hemp forten to twenty minutes.
4. The decor of the bedroom should be simple,no mirrors, electrical appliances, sound systems,computers or T.V's. After the lights are out, theroom should be completely dark. If the street
lights are too bright, use thick fabrics to blockout the light. If the traffic noise is too loud, usesound insulation such as cork board to reducethe sound.
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• RELATIONsHIPS
Warm relationships are a major resourceof health.
Building healthful relationships begins inthe womb. If the mother is warm-hearted andwelcomes the unborn child with love, then thechild already has a good beginning, and, in thefuture, will also have warm relationship with
others.
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If the mother is ill, or depressed duringpregnancy, is feeling lonely, or has mixed ornegative feelings about the pregnancy, then thenew life may have difficulties with relationshipin the future.
To have harmonious relationships one mustfirst heal one's own emotional wounds andtraumas, particularly in the womb and infancy.One can use the various methods for emotionalcleansing (see section on Emotional Detox).
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Harmonious and warm relationships are builtupon mutual respect, equality, and kindness,whether with family, friends, or strangers. Theyshould all be treated well. Everyday, if we receivewarmth from every interaction, then we willnaturally be happy. Working associates, mailperson, neighbors, store clerks, customers, theycan all become our friends.
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The parents should regard the child as anindependent consciousness. The parents do notpossess the child. A person respected as a childwill grow up to respect the parents and others.Husbands and wives should also respect eachother. The husband does not own the wife andthe wife does not own the husband. Real friend-ship between two people can only blossom onfoundations of equality and respect. If the boss
protects and respects the employees, the employ-ees will also love and respect the boss. This kindof working relationship is sincere and not basedon financial concern.
Occasionally misunderstanding can becleared with sky blue light. When thinking ofthe other person, send blue light from the heartor the third eye.
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THIRD sTEP
JOYFUL AND FREE
• THE WONDERFUL USEOF COLORS
The colors of sunlight can activate hiddenpotential, stimulate creativity, imagination, subduenegative emotions and enhance positive emotions.
Red: for pioneering spirit, freedom, leadershipquality.
Sky Blue: love, patience, •unconditional love.Yellow: joy, organization.Green: healing, growth,and prosperity.Orange: self-confidence,
wisdom, courage.Purple-violet: emotional healing,intuition, inspiration.
Indigo: protection, oneness of all life.
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Sunlight subdues negative emotions, enhance positive emotions
Practice color visualization by recalling theorange of sunset, red of rose, blue of the sky,yellow of lemon, green of pine trees. Throughwater coloring, gem stones, being with nature,one will develop color sensitivities. For example,one will learn to differentiate the different subtle
shades of green of nature.
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The following is a self-healing method using color:
Imagine a green sun lightabove one's head, clear andbright. The sun slowly enters
one's head, illuminates thewhole head, radiating green.The sun then enters intothe throat, chest, abdomen,thigh, lower leg, and bottomof the feet. Allow the green
light to illuminate every part
of the body. Then let the sun reverse direction andreturn to the head from the feet. Let every cell befilled with green light.
The same visualization can be done withother colors.
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Visualize the Seven Rays of Light
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VISUALIZE THE SEVENRAYS OF LIGHTImagine oneself standing at a grassy
meadow. The sun is shining. Feel the feet
touching the grass. In front of oneselfis a Mayan pyramid (the top is flat).
Walk to the base of pyramid andstep onto the first step. Let the body befilled with red light. Take another stepnd let the body be filled with blue
light. Step to the third step and let the
body be filled with green light. At the
fifth step, let the body be filled withorange light. At the sixth step let thebody be filled with purple violet light.At the seventh step, let the body befilled with indigo (midnight blue). Nowstep to the top of the pyramid and fullyabsorb the rays of the sunlight.
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After being fully charged, one can thenstep down, in reverse order absorb the raysof indigo, purple violet, orange, green, yellow,
sky blue, and red. Step down from the pyramidand walk on the grass. This completes thevisualization.
USE OF COLORS IN DAILY LIFESky blue color can resolve difficult relation-
ships. One can use blue light bulb at home or
Orange represents courage
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in the office. For courage wear orange clothing or
underwear. When depressed, look at yellow.When anxious or fearful, use indigo to surround
oneself.
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• CREATING yOUR IDEAL
Our inner feelings create our outerenvironment and life experiences. Tocreate a happy life one must start fromwithin. If there are emotional wounds,
one should try to heal them becausewounds will create similar experiences
where one is re-injured.When we have a rich inner feel-
ings, happy, grateful, loving andcontent, the outer experience will bepositive. If however we hold a grudge,
feel dissatisfied, greedy, jealous, wewill create many unhappy undesirable
life experiences.For example, if our relationship
with our mother or father is notwarm, we often will choose a mar-riage partner similar to our mother orfather, repeating similar experiences.
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Those who experience trauma in thechildhood will often experience traumaagain. Those who experience a car accidentare likely to have another car accident.
The saying: "Trouble does not come singularly"evolved from life experiences.
To create an ideal life, one starts with clearing
emotional hurts and toxins. One can use many ofthe emotional clearing methods.
Whatever we want, we must first give. Thosewho are content and grateful will never be inwant. When we do not have what we need, wemust give first, doing our best to help others.Those who feel lonely must give themselves love.Caring abou t others and being generous, comes
from feeling rich. We will create the experience ofreceiving. Benefiting others is benefiting oneself.
The ideal life comes from a richness of innerlife. Perfection creates perfection.
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APPENDIX
MY OWN JOURNEYTO HEALTH
ON A TYPIcAL CHINESE DIET
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When I cried from hunger, she could notunderstand. Maybe my thin body set wasdetermined then, for it is generally understoodthat body types are determined in infancy
My diet as a child was typically Chinese: whiterice with vegetables, tofu and small amounts ofmeat and fish. Mother also made steamed bunsout of white flour. Fruits came from the back yardsuch as mangoes and guavas. Tomatoes werecheap so they were consumed sometimes as fruits.
Because money was scarce, we had very fewsnacks. At the very most we could have somebrewer's yeast tablets and an occasional cookie.
When I turned five, my father returned fromhis studies in the United States. He encouragedmy mother to cook us more meat. He believedthat Americans were taller because they ate moremeat. He also insisted that we drink milk. Every
morning a glass of milk was added to breakfast.
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We lived in housing provided by the companywhich also took care of the grounds. I rememberevery week or so the workers would come to spraywhite clouds of chemicals to kill mosquitos. I amnow certain that the chemical used was D.D.T.. My
health was not good during that time. A Chinesedoctor felt my pulse and told me that my liverwas not good. I felt quite discouraged at the time,wondering if I had some incurable disease.
When I was eight, because of my father's work,the entire family moved to Michigan, in the US.,for two years. We felt we had arrived in Heaven.Whenever my father had time, he would takeus everywhere to sight see. Eating was an evengreater treat. We could have soft drinks, ice cream,chocolate, hot dogs, drumsticks, etc .. We wouldeven go to McDonald's occasionally to have ahamburger and French fries. We could watch onehour of T.v. every evening. On Saturday mornings
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we could watch a whole morning of cartoons.Within six months, my hives which used to beinfrequent, became regular. They got more seriousthe second year. When I was taken to an allergyspecialist, I was found to be allergic to milk,peanuts, pollen and dust. I avoided those thingsbut still suffered from hives. When we returnedto Taiwan, we resumed the Chinese diet of freshvegetables and small amounts of meat and fish.We rarely had candies, ice cream and soft drinks.After six month, the hives cleared up.
After the completion of the eighth grade, myfather again moved the whole family to Michiganin the U'S. to pursue his doctoral studies. This timethe family budget was tight, so we did not havemuch chocolate to eat but we still ate ice cream,chicken wings and frozen vegetables. Lunch wasoften a sandwich with white bread and luncheonmeat (processed meat). It did not taste good but
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we were just following the American way. Withinsix month the hives again became a problem.This time the doctor gave me anti-histamine pills.
The medicine controlled the hives but made mesleepy. I struggled to keep my eyes open duringclasses in school.
In the second year of high school, the wholefamily moved to Hawaii. I still suffered fromhives. A Chinese American doctor gave me shotsonce a month to control the hives. This lastedtwo years.
CHANGING TO AVEGETARIAN DIET
I entered the University of Hawaii in 1969. Aclassmate shared a book with me by Dr. Norman
Walker. The book mentioned certain foods thathelp one feel especially good. This book opened
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the way and provided the first step to total healthof body, mind and spirit. I changed my depen-dency on medicine and shots to control hives.
Dr. Walker, in "Raw Vegetable Juices," discussedour body's needs for fresh unheated organicminerals. He also explained the harmfulnessand hazards of processed foods and flesh. Heprovided recipes for salads from many vegetables.He recommended finely grating the vegetablesfor better digestibility.
In a traditional Chinese diet, there was verylittle raw vegetables. I realized after reading thebook that my sickness was connected with eating.
On Christmas day that year I decided to become
a vegetarian.Mother continued to cook her delicious dishes
but I prepared my own salad of grated vegetablesof carrots, celery, cabbage, etc. I convinced mymother to cook brown rice and to buy a juicer. Ourfamily of eight consumed fifty pounds of carrotsin a week. In the first month of diet change, Iwas still tempted by a table filled with fish andmeat. I persevered with my new way of eating.I started the meals with salad, followed by cooked
vegetables and brown rice or whole wheat bread.Every week I would eat one pound of nuts suchas almond, or sunflower seeds. I was not onlystopped eating meat and fish but al so ice cream,potato chips, candies, cookies and cakes, as wellas soft drinks. After three months, when I saw fishand meat, not only was I not tempted, but also I
found their smell to be putrid.
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I stopped going to the doctor for shots afterchanging to a natural vegetarian diet. He warnedthat my hives would return. That was more thanthirty years ago. I have not had problems withhives since then.
After changing my diet, my weekly headachesdisappeared. The entire body-mind was morerelaxed with fewer worries and I was less affected
by events around me. Seeing my change, motherchanged the entire family's diet within six months.The youngest sister was five years old, andthe other sisters were nine, twelve, sixteen andseventeen. The whole family'S health improved.When a flu epidemic would come to town, noneof us would get it. Initially my parents and I lostsome weight. One year later their weight returned
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to normal. My mother was a bit overweight before,
but afterwards she was slimmer.Beginning with "eating", I took the first step
towards total health. In the last thirty years mydiet has followed the principles of:
1. Eat whole grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts,seeds, legumes, and sea vegetables.
2. Avoid processed foods, the more natural thebetter.
3. Choose locally grown food as much aspossible.
4. Choose food according to one's body typeand reaction.
5. Eat only when hungry. Don't necessarily eatat every meal time.
6. Whenever possible, buy organically grownfood.
While living in Hawaii, because the climate
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was warmand pleasant,
70-90% of my dietwas raw. Breakfast
consisted of papayaand carrot juice. Lunch
was salad and whole wheat bread. Dinner was
steamed vegetables and brown rice. When Ientered graduate school, I lived in Boston withfour distinct seasons. My diet consisted of morecooked foods, and only 50% raw. Breakfastchanged to oatmeal or toast. In the ten yearsin Houston I also ate 50% raw and 50% cookedfood. In the thirty years I have travelled to threecontinents and more than one dozen countries.Eating has never been a problem. On the otherhand, because I knew about good eating, I did
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have digestive problems afflicting others. In thethree years that I lived in India, other tourists had
many illnesses, but I gained twenty pounds.In the last decade the world is increasingly
facing a serious food crisis. Foods that can nourishthe body are more and more scarce. On the marketthere are a lot of "garbage foods" containingpesticide residues, food colorings, artificialflavorings, preservatives and other additives.
Illnesses resulting from nutritional deficienciesare on the increase. Even more alarming is thatpoor nutrition causes disturbances in behavior,attitudes and emotions, causing many family andsocietal problems. Promoting natural farming andnatural foods are a most urgent need, especiallyat the present time.
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BIOGRAPHYOF SPEAKER
Chiu-Nan Lai holds aPh.D in Chemistry from the
Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology.She undertookcancer research for tenyears at the University ofTexas Cancer Centre (one of the three major cancerhospitals in the U.5.). During this time, she realizedthe limitations of western medicine in the healing andprevention of cancer. As a result, she widened herscope of research into holistic health at the physical,
mental and spiritual levels.In 1993, Dr. Lai established Lapis Lazuli Light,
an organization that promotes holistic health basedon the integration of Chinese and Western medicalknowledge with natural healing principles. She alsolectures and conducts workshops around the worldin countries such as Australia, China, Hong Kong,Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and the U.5.A.
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ARTIST
Han-Neng Chanhas a special love for
cartoons. His workhas been publishedin newspapers, maga-zines, and books. Inhis spare time fromdrawing, he teaches art
in several educationalinstitutions in Taiwan.
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CARTOON CLASSIC EDITION
DR. CHIU-NAN LAI'S MEn-tOD TO AcHIEVEHEALn-t OF BODY, MIND AND SPIRIT
This is a special health book. It is a pocket reference book
most suited for busy people as a handy source of information
and renewal. Dr. Chiu-Nan Lai shares her thirty years of
research into the health of body, mind and spirit in words
that are easy to understand, and illustrated with cartoons by
Han-Neng Chan. Information imparted through words and
pictures takes you step by step to first recognize garbage of
the body and mind, methods to clear physical and emotional
toxins, how to eat, live, what to wear. .. what is most healthful.
Embrace health from inside out and from mind to body.
ISBN 978-981-04-9603-6
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